I've been doing something very similar with cuttings from my mothers plant. I took it as a memento when she passed. It is over 25 years later and I have such beautiful plants that I gift to her grandchildren and great grandchildren. A piece of mom seems to be living indefinitely.
Oh my gosh I've been propagating my pothos wrong this whole time! I was one of those that had a long vine sticking out of water. Then I'd plant that and wonder why my pothos never filled out! Awesome! I'm going to go cut it down and propagate it properly! Thank you!
@@Big.Blink.Investo.Bishhh I did propagate using the method in this video and they all turned out great! I don't have any vines yet, but all my plants have grown new leaves and they look so full and healthy!
I just wanted to loop back here and say THANK YOU! Last year I did this and I have endless Potho's now and a indoor jungle here in Michigan. I also have shipped many to friends in TX & CA to share. Absolutely hands down the best video on Potho's propagation! ❤
By far the best and simplest explanation! I watched it a few months back and propogated as told. I now have massive bushy pothos, never had to buy a new pothos plant! Thank you!
Did exactly as he suggested. Take an existing plants vines/runners, and snub/cut each leaf/branch before and after. Put into the water, in stacks of 6-8. Make sure the water is changed every day as you remember, or install into a tank with a pump/aerator. Put on kitchen counter, warm air. Do not put on sill that is 60 degs or less. Indirect light is fine, temps is critical. Should see group of root growth in 2-3 weeks. Key is temp, water replaced every 2-3 days or more. Put into a 4 or 5" planter. Fining plants look great in 4", so put 12-15 cuttings. 5" planter gets nearly 20 cuttings. Plant/pot looks great, and thus the crown looks great! Only difference I did was I planted into dirt/soil, and forgot about 'hydroponics'. Never looked back, mine are rocking on right now.
You are clear as a bell.....I followed exactly what you said and my cuttings are growing roots...I really appreciate your help because I had this plant for 20 years and one stringy vine that would grow a few leaves and then they would wither again. I have always had a black thumb so this is really great. Thanks again, this is much appreciated.
Glad you liked it. Pothos love our hydroponic pots! And growing is easy with our system - water once every 2-3 weeks and the system does the rest. Simple and easy to use - no pumps, electricity etc. Check them out at www.easygrohydro-store.com/
I'm so glad I ran into this video! My pothos is getting leggy and i want it to be full. When I do the trimming I was hoping to propagate the cuttings but I hadn't found a video with clear details of how to do it. This is the BEST video by far! I'm so excited to try this out this weekend! Thanks for posting!
Any member of the philodendron family tends to get leggy with age. Also, better light helps grow fuller plants. You can take cutting as I describe and plant them back in the existing pot to make a fuller plant. JH
I had a long vine sitting in water for what felt like forever without any real signs of growth. I came across your video and cut my pothos as you have shown and all of the cuttings started growing roots very quickly! Thanks for this video!
Is it just me or whenever I try to find out something about plants i prefer some old person explaining these things to me rather than a young one? Maybe I'm biased but I think elderly ppl tend to know more :'D Edit: Since english is not my first language, I should have reframed the statement a bit to give a clearer explanation. This guy here reminds me of my old biology teacher, who showed my that plants are not 'mere' plants and that more people should enjoy gardening. This is not an attack against younger people - they just often have long introductions in their videos which annoy me. I'm not saying every old man on this world knows everthing about everthing - that certainly is not possible - but in my case, the older the teacher , the easier it is to grabmore advanced topics.They have a way of explaining, which I admire. Stop getting angry at an internet comment, guys.
Excuse me?! I am now about to let you in on a little secret! 🧐 I'm 34. I am knowledgeable! And lots of people that I know, whom are older than I, don't know shit about shit! I've dated men who don't know the difference between a ratchet and a wrench! Or women (age does not apply here) who can't make KD and grilled cheese!!! So I agree! I believe that you are biased! That is all. Happy planting everyone!
Great job of showing and explaining. To the point without unnecessary chitchat, yet thorough enough for a beginner like me to follow (except I put in soil as I don't have a hydroplanter). Thank you!
I followed the propagation method and repotted to soil after roots were established. I have bushy Pothos plants now. I am so happy to have watched this video. Thank you, sir!
I watched many videos on how to do this and yours was by far my favorite. I propagated today and got about 30 cuttings!! Thank you for bringing us this knowledge, please keeping making great videos!!
I tried something that worked beyond my expectations. I followed the lessons available here, then after cutting and bunching them I twist tied them to keep the bunch together. Before putting them in the water I put a fish tank bubbler in each container and run the bubbler for 15 minutes a couple of times a day. The new roots are very robust and survive and thrive very well.
Ha! Me too, with the addition of a calathea I just bought I'm considering adding a humidifier to my plant room too. All I'll need is a parrot and a python to recreate the Amazon! 🤣
THANK YOU for addressing how often the water needs to be changed. I have watched SO MANY videos on all sorts of propagation and NO ONE has addressed the water change.
I have a lot of questions, hope you can help me! 1) its been about 4 weeks since i propagated my pothos but their roots are nowhere as long or as good as yours. Should i leave them in this position for a fortnight? 2) Can we transplant our mature cuttings from water to soil? 3) is it necessary to use clay pebbles in our water transplant? Or can we just put them in as is? 4) in any sort of pot we put them in, shouldn't it have a hole in the bottom? 5) after we have transplanted our pothos, can we then put them anywhere we like? Like in our rooms or just any other place except the one where we propagated them? 6) when my pothos starts to grow vines and get bigger, should i buy a new bigger pot for it? Or should i keep trimming it and throwing away the leaves? Thanks for your time!
I was one of those people who had the vine hanging down... for years I might add. In any case I saw this video and followed your directions. Oh my gosh, I now have lush cuttings with an extensive root system in a very short time. Thanks for sharing this knowledge as I will never have those trailing vines soakjng in water again.
Thank you, thank you, thank you. Your demonstration was so clear and easy to follow. Thank you for sharing. I am now going to plant my satin pothos as you instructed.
I don't know how many times I've shared & re-watched this video myself since I found it a couple of years ago. It has changed the way I propagate Pothos forever. I also appreciate informative to the point videos that remain interesting throughout. This is one of those well done vids.
I have had pothos and I remember having them growing up and I Never knew this. I am propagating pothos at work and I am going to start doing it your way> I have these lonely straggly thing in pots.. Thanks!
Excellent video! I watched your video last year and like others, I've been doing it wrong for years. So I purchased 2 neon pothos for about 17 bucks each. I really felt the price was a bit high, but the neons are hard to find here. I've made about 15 baby plants to date, thanks to you. The only thing I do differently is I add root hormones to the water while rooting, and when I transfer to soil, I get an amazing amount of new leaves. So thank you for making me the crazy plant lady.
I'm so glad I saw this before propagating my Pothos and trying the several-leaf method. Each of my leaves grew new roots. Thank you for the information!
I have been searching endlessly for a video to explain to me what to do with my devil's ivy plant. I've had issues with the roots over crowding, not know if they were too long or how to propagate. UGH! This video has changed my life. LOL thank you!
Thank you so much for sharing this knowledge. I’m so excited. My Pothos cuttings are now in water and the wait begins. I absolutely cannot wait. Thanks again.
I did this! to a point! I made all my cuttings just like you directed, I changed my water every 3 days or so, it took mine about a month and a half to have ALL of the leaves have at least a little roots, SOME have LONG roots (2 or 3 inches...long for in a cup)….anyway, I don't have a hydroponic set up and had planned on putting them in soil anyway. So, today, that's what I did. The cuttings have THRIVED really wall in the water! I hope the do AS well now in soil, I'm sure it's a big adjustment for them from getting their requirements straight from water like drinking from a straw for them, to extracting it and needed nutrients (which I bet there's LOTS more nutrients in the potting mix they're in now anyway) out of the soil they live in now.
I'm not doing the hydroponics thing, but I did jump off the ledge and trimmed 2 of my 3 pothos plants and cut the vines up like you did and letting them sit in some water. I can't deny that it made me nervous to do it. But some of the vines looked spindly anyway with large areas of no leaves along the vine. Those are the ones I trimmed off because they didn't look nice. I'll see what they'll look like in three weeks from now. I hope they will root well. When they do, I'm going to plant them back into the soil of the same pots as the parent plants to make them look fuller. Right now the center of 2 of my pothos don't look nice at all. Lots of empty space in there. I want them to look more lush.
Your plan is a good one. Try replacing the water for the cuttings with fresh every couple of days.Wait until roots are about 2" long before replanting. Use a pencil to dig a hole in the soil. Plant as deep as possible. Use 2-3 cuttings per opening. Long, spindly vines happen when the light levels are low. Higher light grows thicker, more compact plants. Always avoid direct hot sun though. Good Lick!
The cut leaves are still alive and perky, the roots have not gotten longer yet, they're still nodes so far. But the leaves haven't drooped or shriveled, so that's good. It's only been a week so far, so not much action. We'll see what happens in another couple of weeks.
Sometimes roots take time to sprout. keep replacing the water with fresh every week. Don't use water from a water softener. New roots will be coming along.
Thankyou so much. My dear Mom is in a facility and is a major plant lady.....and this technique of propagation is brilliant.....I was one of those who just plopped a strand in water and waited.....now I can do it....quickly and efficiently and Mom will have her garden even if she can't have me until this virus goes away.....blessings.
Thank you! My pothos has grown substantially and I'd been unable to locate a common-sense, easy to follow, propagation video, until now. Just trimmed my mother plant and now have two containers of cuttings. Can't wait to see how things develop over the next three weeks.
Aunque no le entendí nada, con el simple hecho de observar como reproduce está planta que quedó muy bonita y frondosa, gracias por compartir sus técnicas. Dios lo bendiga.
Sonia Martinez Islas Lo más importante que ha dicho y no se ve creo que sería que hay que cambiar el agua cada dos días y mantener los vasos con los esquejes en un lugar cálido como la cocina. Cuando los esquejes aparecen con las raíces han pasado tres semanas. Suerte con tus potos!
This is your 3rd video I’ve watched and I too have always put a long vine into water to root! Never again! I’m so happy to find out at the end of the video that I can still use all my hand painted and favorite pots with your system! I’m sold - going to your website to get started. 😊
I love his idea on growing. I'm desperate to keep my indoor jungle alive for the winter. Luckily pothos is pretty good in any kind of light (or so I believe hahaha)
I bought two pothos half a year ago and both are just single long vines. I do love them but I'm wanting a fuller looking plant and watching this video has made me realise they needed a trim so that I can propogate! Just set up my first cuttings and can't wait to see the results.
Great video - is there an update? I would love to know, how does the parent plant respond to the pruning? How long will it take the parent plant to re-vine?
I just started three beautiful bushy plants because of your video. THANK YOU! I've been searching for a useful video for the longest time. Thank you so much for making this!
Thank you so much for the information!! I am in love with pothos I love how they grow and there foliage is so beautiful I have two glasses so far propagating away!! By the end of the year I'll have at least 4 brand new pothos plants
Also, my daughter is a biology major and has raved about hydroponics for years!! You should have the link to your website below in the descrption box. I had do dig deep in the comments for it. can't wait to see he face when she sees a few of those bad boys around the house as I try to convert all my plants slowly!!
This guy is my duuuudeee!!! He has led me to so many successful plant propegations with the tips and advice in this video. I share it with all my plant loving friends whenever I get the opportunity to. :)
Wow!!! Now I have got to be honest about this video. He was straight to the point! Just when I was about to fast forward on this video, I was mesmerized right from the beginning. I have seen many videos and none quite like this video. I just recently find myself having to fast forward some videos that take too long to get to the point. This is a game changer sir and you deserve the UA-cam Award or something, hands down. You dropped the mic on this one 🎤🎤🎤🎤!! Great job!!! Everything was on point! Shoot idk yawl, but is it me because I thought I smelled some chocolate or coffee beans when he put those brown things in the pot lol 😂 🤣😂🤣!!! I gotta go back and watch it again!! Thank you and be blessed all.
This is a wonderful video thank you!! My cuttings rotted beautifully and are ready to transplant. Instead of using pebbles can I use potting mix? Do I have to soak in a solution? Thank you!
I've followed your method totally!! I even ordered some pots, leca and water gauges from y'all :-) I'm so excited! it's been about a month of root growing and they look amazing. I'm soaking my leca currently and will repot in a couple hours. thank you so much!!
I've had pothos around my whole life, my mom has one in her kitchen that has vines over 10 feet long! But I've always wondered how people got such full plants this was super helpful! Totally going to do this with mine now
I love your very clear, straight to the point instructions in this video. After you plant in the clay pebbles, how often do you water the plant since it's quite different from soil?
Its truly heartwarming to read how enthusiastic and satisfied people are, simply by growing plants. If only more people would do it and get off the streets where violence and destructive forces are rampant.
I have a this long vine that withers very easily- i cut it and put the whole thing in water😂 From your video, realize ive been doing most things wrong. Thank you- please post more video.
hi, I have roots for 7 cuttings out of 10 in 2 weeks thank you so much for your video..it helped me a lot.. can i pot them in normal potting mix and what size of pot is needed if its potting mix???
Personally, I have used normal potting mix for all my pothos plants and they thrive. However, I live in a humid region where I don’t have to water them for months at a time so idk if that has something to do with it.
@@mrsbouch10Just leave it be, it will probably grow new healthy leaves. If it's an older plant I might cut of some really damaged leaves to encourage new growth.
Tina Boucher yellowing and black spots mean overwatering.. not sure how to combat that if you’re keeping them in water. Maybe you need to change it out more often to allow for oxygen? You may need to just wait it out.
THIS IS SUCH A LOVELY VIDEO THAT I HAVE SEEN IT ATLEST 8 TIME. CAN U PLEASE TELL ME WHAT KIND OF FERTILIZER YOU USE ON UR MONEY PLANTS. BEST REGARDS, KIRAN FROM KARACHI-PAKISTAN
I've been doing something very similar with cuttings from my mothers plant. I took it as a memento when she passed. It is over 25 years later and I have such beautiful plants that I gift to her grandchildren and great grandchildren. A piece of mom seems to be living indefinitely.
great! growing and sharing plants is fun!
that is so beautiful :)
This is so beautiful!
Actually pretty heartwarming, thanks for sharing!
that is wonderful
When he said "this is easy to do. you'll have good success with this" i felt so happy inside
You 😂🤣❤️
Nice and systematic info.Thanks.
Followed all steps and my plant is already growing vines on each leaf I propagated
Lol me too
Ditto 😛
Oh my gosh I've been propagating my pothos wrong this whole time! I was one of those that had a long vine sticking out of water. Then I'd plant that and wonder why my pothos never filled out! Awesome! I'm going to go cut it down and propagate it properly! Thank you!
good idea! glad to help.
Cooking For All - I’m curious to know did you propagate your pothos & how did it turn out?
@@Big.Blink.Investo.Bishhh I did propagate using the method in this video and they all turned out great! I don't have any vines yet, but all my plants have grown new leaves and they look so full and healthy!
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Do your plant have any vines now ? Are they still healthy?
12-15 cuttings into a 4” planter and almost 20 cuttings into a 5” planter are good guidelines to know. Thank you!
This is the best pothos promotional video I've seen. It's totally understandable how those bushy plants are sold everywhere. Thank you very much👍👍🙏🏾🙏🏾
I just wanted to loop back here and say THANK YOU! Last year I did this and I have endless Potho's now and a indoor jungle here in Michigan. I also have shipped many to friends in TX & CA to share. Absolutely hands down the best video on Potho's propagation! ❤
Thank you for your kind words! I like the idea of sharing plants that you've grown.
Could you share some of your tips !?! I m not sure if water level matter for the cutting as well
I followed your instructions and I have over 20 now, guess what everyone’s getting for Christmas 👍
Simply Impish same!!!
How long did the process take?
how long did it take for it to regrow?
Jahanvi Mishra about 3 weeks in water then plant in soil!
Christmas gifts! What a great idea!
I’m obsessed with this guy. Why is he so cool???? And I’ve propagated many healthy pothos thanks to him!
Because knowledge is cool!
Why not use composted soil seems to me it’d be a lot cheaper and all around better for the planet 🤔
By far the best and simplest explanation! I watched it a few months back and propogated as told. I now have massive bushy pothos, never had to buy a new pothos plant!
Thank you!
Did exactly as he suggested. Take an existing plants vines/runners, and snub/cut each leaf/branch before and after. Put into the water, in stacks of 6-8. Make sure the water is changed every day as you remember, or install into a tank with a pump/aerator. Put on kitchen counter, warm air. Do not put on sill that is 60 degs or less. Indirect light is fine, temps is critical. Should see group of root growth in 2-3 weeks. Key is temp, water replaced every 2-3 days or more. Put into a 4 or 5" planter. Fining plants look great in 4", so put 12-15 cuttings. 5" planter gets nearly 20 cuttings. Plant/pot looks great, and thus the crown looks great! Only difference I did was I planted into dirt/soil, and forgot about 'hydroponics'. Never looked back, mine are rocking on right now.
Okay. This is the best Pothos propagation video I’ve seen. Makes complete sense how those bushy plants are sold everywhere. Thanks a bunch.
they can either grow in soil or water
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You are clear as a bell.....I followed exactly what you said and my cuttings are growing roots...I really appreciate your help because I had this plant for 20 years and one stringy vine that would grow a few leaves and then they would wither again. I have always had a black thumb so this is really great. Thanks again, this is much appreciated.
Glad you liked it. Pothos love our hydroponic pots! And growing is easy with our system - water once every 2-3 weeks and the system does the rest. Simple and easy to use - no pumps, electricity etc. Check them out at www.easygrohydro-store.com/
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Fantastic many learnt today includibg myself.loved it
Keely Hildebrand that is so lovely!
I'm so glad I ran into this video! My pothos is getting leggy and i want it to be full. When I do the trimming I was hoping to propagate the
cuttings but I hadn't found a video with clear details of how to do it. This is the BEST video by far! I'm so excited to try this out this weekend! Thanks for posting!
Any member of the philodendron family tends to get leggy with age. Also, better light helps grow fuller plants. You can take cutting as I describe and plant them back in the existing pot to make a fuller plant.
JH
He get straight to the point & does no extra talkin wow thank you!
I had a long vine sitting in water for what felt like forever without any real signs of growth. I came across your video and cut my pothos as you have shown and all of the cuttings started growing roots very quickly! Thanks for this video!
Is it just me or whenever I try to find out something about plants i prefer some old person explaining these things to me rather than a young one? Maybe I'm biased but I think elderly ppl tend to know more :'D
Edit:
Since english is not my first language, I should have reframed the statement a bit to give a clearer explanation.
This guy here reminds me of my old biology teacher, who showed my that plants are not 'mere' plants and that more people should enjoy gardening.
This is not an attack against younger people - they just often have long introductions in their videos which annoy me.
I'm not saying every old man on this world knows everthing about everthing - that certainly is not possible - but in my case, the older the teacher , the easier it is to grabmore advanced topics.They have a way of explaining, which I admire.
Stop getting angry at an internet comment, guys.
Elderly people have both practical and theoretical knowledge ,so yeah
Näshuu me to do the same🤗
They speak slower and have more patience with their audiences.
Excuse me?! I am now about to let you in on a little secret!
🧐 I'm 34. I am knowledgeable! And lots of people that I know, whom are older than I, don't know shit about shit!
I've dated men who don't know the difference between a ratchet and a wrench! Or women (age does not apply here) who can't make KD and grilled cheese!!!
So I agree! I believe that you are biased!
That is all.
Happy planting everyone!
Merci pour vos conseils j'adore
Great job of showing and explaining. To the point without unnecessary chitchat, yet thorough enough for a beginner like me to follow (except I put in soil as I don't have a hydroplanter). Thank you!
grat2010 how did your cuttings do with the soil?
Came here for comments like these lol wanted to know if they do ok directly to soil after growing roots in water
Did the trimmings survive just by placing straight into the soil ?
Thank you for this! You're the only one I found who got to the point quickly and helpfully.
I followed the propagation method and repotted to soil after roots were established. I have bushy Pothos plants now. I am so happy to have watched this video. Thank you, sir!
I watched many videos on how to do this and yours was by far my favorite. I propagated today and got about 30 cuttings!! Thank you for bringing us this knowledge, please keeping making great videos!!
I tried something that worked beyond my expectations. I followed the lessons available here, then after cutting and bunching them I twist tied them to keep the bunch together. Before putting them in the water I put a fish tank bubbler in each container and run the bubbler for 15 minutes a couple of times a day. The new roots are very robust and survive and thrive very well.
I'm turning my room into a jungle
Ha! Me too, with the addition of a calathea I just bought I'm considering adding a humidifier to my plant room too. All I'll need is a parrot and a python to recreate the Amazon! 🤣
@@JTOwens89 I used to have a jungle but i let it die, but just got some new babies hope to start a new one.
You go!
hahaha love htat!
@@eliser9776 :)
Quarantine got me doing things I usually wouldn’t lol, thank you for your help and instructions!
Those people who grow plants🌱 are the sweetest souls of this planet.
*has me
Me too 4 months ago I started gardening and now i see good results. Now I see plants and I want them all. Now i'm going to do this one.
THANK YOU for addressing how often the water needs to be changed. I have watched SO MANY videos on all sorts of propagation and NO ONE has addressed the water change.
glad to help!
I have a lot of questions, hope you can help me!
1) its been about 4 weeks since i propagated my pothos but their roots are nowhere as long or as good as yours. Should i leave them in this position for a fortnight?
2) Can we transplant our mature cuttings from water to soil?
3) is it necessary to use clay pebbles in our water transplant? Or can we just put them in as is?
4) in any sort of pot we put them in, shouldn't it have a hole in the bottom?
5) after we have transplanted our pothos, can we then put them anywhere we like? Like in our rooms or just any other place except the one where we propagated them?
6) when my pothos starts to grow vines and get bigger, should i buy a new bigger pot for it? Or should i keep trimming it and throwing away the leaves?
Thanks for your time!
I was one of those people who had the vine hanging down... for years I might add. In any case I saw this video and followed your directions. Oh my gosh, I now have lush cuttings with an extensive root system in a very short time. Thanks for sharing this knowledge as I will never have those trailing vines soakjng in water again.
Rahela Jan abdula is not in town.p9mo ..o0,
This actually works I tried it 3 weeks ago and I now have enough cuttings to give my colleagues for their offices! 👌📌
The only thing I changed tho was I left the bottom cutting a bit longer so it would sit in water properly.
Ca they propagate with no leaf?
You're a good, working human.
Thank you, thank you, thank you. Your demonstration was so clear and easy to follow. Thank you for sharing. I am now going to plant my satin pothos as you instructed.
I don't know how many times I've shared & re-watched this video myself since I found it a couple of years ago. It has changed the way I propagate Pothos forever. I also appreciate informative to the point videos that remain interesting throughout. This is one of those well done vids.
That scissors sound when he cuts is so satisfying.
I agree Raj!!! Very satisfying. I feel hipnotized or something. 😂
That's ASMR lol
lol I still hear it & miss it
Psychopath 😅
I've watched this the second time now that I'm ready to propagate my photos. This video is so helpful, thank you!!
I did it and I can tell it really works! Without this kind of soil, though. I just used soil for indoor plants. Thanks a lot!
This is the comment I wanted to see. I would prefer to use soil. 🙂
Anytime anyone has a question re: propagating pothos, I send them the link to your video. Thank you for your great instructions!
Been doing this for years. Transfer into soil as a cluster. Grows beautifully.
"I've cut all the leaves from the vine..."
*begins crying inexplicably*
ok this is right here is why the internet still exists
🥲🥲🥲🥴😭
I have had pothos and I remember having them growing up and I Never knew this. I am propagating pothos at work and I am going to start doing it your way> I have these lonely straggly thing in pots.. Thanks!
ive been wirking at a greenhouse in iowa for years. i have one of these plants, and never have tried propagating it. looks easy enough, great vid!
Excellent video! I watched your video last year and like others, I've been doing it wrong for years. So I purchased 2 neon pothos for about 17 bucks each. I really felt the price was a bit high, but the neons are hard to find here. I've made about 15 baby plants to date, thanks to you. The only thing I do differently is I add root hormones to the water while rooting, and when I transfer to soil, I get an amazing amount of new leaves. So thank you for making me the crazy plant lady.
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I'm so glad I saw this before propagating my Pothos and trying the several-leaf method. Each of my leaves grew new roots. Thank you for the information!
I have been searching endlessly for a video to explain to me what to do with my devil's ivy plant. I've had issues with the roots over crowding, not know if they were too long or how to propagate. UGH! This video has changed my life. LOL thank you!
Thank You Sir, you are an oasis in a youtube desert of Pothos propagation videos.
Agreed.
Thank you so much for sharing this knowledge. I’m so excited. My Pothos cuttings are now in water and the wait begins. I absolutely cannot wait. Thanks again.
This is so sweet. I FELT this ❤
I did this! to a point! I made all my cuttings just like you directed, I changed my water every 3 days or so, it took mine about a month and a half to have ALL of the leaves have at least a little roots, SOME have LONG roots (2 or 3 inches...long for in a cup)….anyway, I don't have a hydroponic set up and had planned on putting them in soil anyway. So, today, that's what I did. The cuttings have THRIVED really wall in the water! I hope the do AS well now in soil, I'm sure it's a big adjustment for them from getting their requirements straight from water like drinking from a straw for them, to extracting it and needed nutrients (which I bet there's LOTS more nutrients in the potting mix they're in now anyway) out of the soil they live in now.
I was wanting to know if they did good in the soil. I don't have pebbles
Es el mejor video k e visto de como se propaga esta planta felicidades señor 👍🏻👍🏻
Scoured the internet for clear instructions on propagating pothos. Yours was *easily* the best I found. Thanks for being such a great teacher!
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oooh my goodness gracious... thank you . I had no idea! much gratitude and that makes sense indeed!
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I was doing mines all wrong this video is a life savers best one I’ve seen on the internet . I can’t wait to do this tomorrow and watch my babies grow
You go girl! Glad I could help.
This video helped me so much a year ago when I started dabbing in the houseplant world. Had to come back and say thank you!!!
This is THE BEST pothos propagating video I’ve seen on youtube. He makes complete sense and does not waste any leaf. Thanks sir 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Thank you for your kind words. Now let's go out and grow some awesome plants!
I’ve researched various videos on how to propagate Pothos and this is one of the best ones I’ve seen. Thank you so much.
I'm not doing the hydroponics thing, but I did jump off the ledge and trimmed 2 of my 3 pothos plants and cut the vines up like you did and letting them sit in some water. I can't deny that it made me nervous to do it. But some of the vines looked spindly anyway with large areas of no leaves along the vine. Those are the ones I trimmed off because they didn't look nice. I'll see what they'll look like in three weeks from now. I hope they will root well. When they do, I'm going to plant them back into the soil of the same pots as the parent plants to make them look fuller. Right now the center of 2 of my pothos don't look nice at all. Lots of empty space in there. I want them to look more lush.
Your plan is a good one. Try replacing the water for the cuttings with fresh every couple of days.Wait until roots are about 2" long before replanting. Use a pencil to dig a hole in the soil. Plant as deep as possible. Use 2-3 cuttings per opening.
Long, spindly vines happen when the light levels are low. Higher light grows thicker, more compact plants. Always avoid direct hot sun though.
Good Lick!
SpiritBear12 hows it going so far?
The cut leaves are still alive and perky, the roots have not gotten longer yet, they're still nodes so far. But the leaves haven't drooped or shriveled, so that's good. It's only been a week so far, so not much action. We'll see what happens in another couple of weeks.
Sometimes roots take time to sprout. keep replacing the water with fresh every week. Don't use water from a water softener. New roots will be coming along.
SpiritBear12 your progress gave me courage lol i finally got the nerve to do mine today. cant wait to see how it goes!
3:10 "you'll have good success with this"
His voice and words sounds like a motivational video 🤣
It made me feel comforted 🤗🤗
I was like: 68 degrees??! And than I remembered that you have Fahrenheit in the US ... so for all my Europeans etc.: 20 °C!
Thankyou so much. My dear Mom is in a facility and is a major plant lady.....and this technique of propagation is brilliant.....I was one of those who just plopped a strand in water and waited.....now I can do it....quickly and efficiently and Mom will have her garden even if she can't have me until this virus goes away.....blessings.
glad to help!
Thank you! My pothos has grown substantially and I'd been unable to locate a common-sense, easy to follow, propagation video, until now. Just trimmed my mother plant and now have two containers of cuttings. Can't wait to see how things develop over the next three weeks.
I with you on this!
Aunque no le entendí nada, con el
simple hecho de observar como
reproduce está planta que quedó
muy bonita y frondosa, gracias por compartir sus técnicas. Dios lo
bendiga.
Sonia Martinez Islas Lo más importante que ha dicho y no se ve creo que sería que hay que cambiar el agua cada dos días y mantener los vasos con los esquejes en un lugar cálido como la cocina. Cuando los esquejes aparecen con las raíces han pasado tres semanas. Suerte con tus potos!
Best video ever. I’ve watched this so many times. Very useful tips.
OMG, this is so helpful. Finally found the right way to do it!
You've just blown my mind on propagating pothos!!!! Thank you so much
This is your 3rd video I’ve watched and I too have always put a long vine into water to root! Never again! I’m so happy to find out at the end of the video that I can still use all my hand painted and favorite pots with your system! I’m sold - going to your website to get started. 😊
AWESOME and lessons learned. Thank you so much for a neat and clean demonstration.
I love his idea on growing. I'm desperate to keep my indoor jungle alive for the winter. Luckily pothos is pretty good in any kind of light (or so I believe hahaha)
i agree the best video, well explained. thanks for shareing
Thanks - glad you liked it!
I bought two pothos half a year ago and both are just single long vines. I do love them but I'm wanting a fuller looking plant and watching this video has made me realise they needed a trim so that I can propogate! Just set up my first cuttings and can't wait to see the results.
Thank you so much for teaching me how to grow a new plant, few months ago I did it and I got a very nice plant,I love it so much!!❤❤thanks again.
Excellent video my sister killed my plant when I went on vacation but I’m going to get some cutting from my relatives and start over
Great video - is there an update? I would love to know, how does the parent plant respond to the pruning? How long will it take the parent plant to re-vine?
Need the answer too. Does the single leaf stay single or make more leaves ??
@@94D33M
sure it will grow a new leaf
it will be slow in the begginig but it will be ok as soon as they are three or more leaves.
Real talk: I want him to be my Dad.
Yasameen Hoffman-Shahin LMAO let’s talk about it
Sending this to ur dad
same tho
What’s a dad
Omg yes. My dad died in 1989. I was 22. No dad. No grandpa for my kids.
I just started three beautiful bushy plants because of your video. THANK YOU! I've been searching for a useful video for the longest time. Thank you so much for making this!
glad to help!
Good work Sarah!
Thank you so much for the information!! I am in love with pothos I love how they grow and there foliage is so beautiful I have two glasses so far propagating away!! By the end of the year I'll have at least 4 brand new pothos plants
Wow, I'm glad I found this video when I did. My vines are from the ceiling to the floor.
Also, my daughter is a biology major and has raved about hydroponics for years!! You should have the link to your website below in the descrption box. I had do dig deep in the comments for it. can't wait to see he face when she sees a few of those bad boys around the house as I try to convert all my plants slowly!!
What the website....thanks in advance
Aloha from Hawaii. You do have THE BEST PROPAGATING VIDEO I have seen. 10-STAR video. ********** EXCELLENT.
This guy is my duuuudeee!!! He has led me to so many successful plant propegations with the tips and advice in this video. I share it with all my plant loving friends whenever I get the opportunity to. :)
Wow!!! Now I have got to be honest about this video. He was straight to the point! Just when I was about to fast forward on this video, I was mesmerized right from the beginning. I have seen many videos and none quite like this video.
I just recently find myself having to fast forward some videos that take too long to get to the point.
This is a game changer sir and you deserve the UA-cam Award or something, hands down. You dropped the mic on this one 🎤🎤🎤🎤!!
Great job!!!
Everything was on point! Shoot idk yawl, but is it me because I thought I smelled some chocolate or coffee beans when he put those brown things in the pot lol 😂 🤣😂🤣!!! I gotta go back and watch it again!!
Thank you and be blessed all.
Thank you for your kind words Cup Cake! More videos on the way. Stay tuned!
This is a wonderful video thank you!! My cuttings rotted beautifully and are ready to transplant. Instead of using pebbles can I use potting mix? Do I have to soak in a solution? Thank you!
Umizoomi
Did you put your plants in potting mix??
Was it successful?
Very well explained
Like it... Now i know how to grow pothos plant... I start it tomw. ❤
You are my plant dad now. I love you.
Loved how you're so crystal clear about everything! Excellent video👏👏👏👏👏
I've followed your method totally!! I even ordered some pots, leca and water gauges from y'all :-) I'm so excited! it's been about a month of root growing and they look amazing. I'm soaking my leca currently and will repot in a couple hours.
thank you so much!!
What is the name of there website I wanna buy some things
MINDBLOWN!
I will now save my lonely vine in a glass of water.
I've had pothos around my whole life, my mom has one in her kitchen that has vines over 10 feet long! But I've always wondered how people got such full plants this was super helpful! Totally going to do this with mine now
bestest thing i got about pothos on UA-cam 👌
Thanks - glad you liked it!
same here, beautiful plant. it will be even better if he can show how it would looks like, least say in a month or 2.
Thank you so much for this video! I did this and now I have so many new off spring that I get to plant.
Excellent! Leaf and eye . . . Thank you for a very well detailed explanation of how to propagate Pothos from cuttings!
I love your very clear, straight to the point instructions in this video. After you plant in the clay pebbles, how often do you water the plant since it's quite different from soil?
This guy is great. Just what I needed. I would have done it all wrong before watching this.
I wish I had found you before I started cutting my leaves in half.
Oops💔
I loved this info. I want to propagate my silver satin potho. And this was the right amount of info, visual and chat. Thank you so much...
Its truly heartwarming to read how enthusiastic and satisfied people are, simply by growing plants. If only more people would do it and get off the streets where violence and destructive forces are rampant.
My fat self thought the clay pebbles were coco puffs😂
hahahaaa!!!
That would be fruity pebbles. Very crunchy. Lol
Don’t say that you’re Very Attractive 😘😍
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bailey tindell LoL 😂 😂
I have a this long vine that withers very easily- i cut it and put the whole thing in water😂 From your video, realize ive been doing most things wrong. Thank you- please post more video.
hi,
I have roots for 7 cuttings out of 10 in 2 weeks
thank you so much for your video..it helped me a lot..
can i pot them in normal potting mix and what size of pot is needed if its potting mix???
Personally, I have used normal potting mix for all my pothos plants and they thrive. However, I live in a humid region where I don’t have to water them for months at a time so idk if that has something to do with it.
@@hunterhudgens4185
Did you follow this method and put your new plants in soil???
How are they now?
did they grow normally and get vines?
Unparalleled yes, I followed this method and still do. It took a while but one little leaf turned into multiple vines and they are thriving!
@@hunterhudgens4185
Happy for you 👌👌
This is awesome! I was planning on putting some pothos in my aquarium. This method is absolutely perfect, and her water stays about 78 degrees.
Thank u.!!😊😊 I just bought my money plant and I wanted to grow some more.. first timer here, your vedios is really informative .😊
very informative video sir...:)
Thanks!
Jeree Harms
The Hydroponics Guy
Urban Gardening y
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"dont just put it in water"... *looks over at mine sticking out of the fish tank* Nah I'm good
Same 😂😂
my cherry shrimp seem to love eating it!
My dad has two huge fish tanks with these plants sitting on top. They grow like crazy.
@@mrsbouch10Just leave it be, it will probably grow new healthy leaves. If it's an older plant I might cut of some really damaged leaves to encourage new growth.
Tina Boucher yellowing and black spots mean overwatering.. not sure how to combat that if you’re keeping them in water. Maybe you need to change it out more often to allow for oxygen? You may need to just wait it out.
THIS IS SUCH A LOVELY VIDEO THAT I HAVE SEEN IT ATLEST 8 TIME.
CAN U PLEASE TELL ME WHAT KIND OF FERTILIZER YOU USE ON UR MONEY PLANTS.
BEST REGARDS,
KIRAN FROM
KARACHI-PAKISTAN
Learnt so much from your video, including intructions for planting in leca. Thank you
Great video. My pothos is so long that I will be using your method to make several plants. Thank You!!!
good luck!